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Based on a true story.
Dublin, St. Patrick’s Day 1923. A bloody civil war has
been raging in the city for almost two years. Brothers,
sisters and friends have often found themselves on
opposing sides. In an attempt to restore order the new
state have started executing dissidences in high
numbers. Opposing forces react by calling for a
compulsory period of national morning. All public
amusements are to be shut down. Anyone staging or
attending a public event leave themselves open to
terrorist attacks by the opposition.
Sounds like the perfect time to stage a world
championship boxing match in the city right? What could
go wrong?
Our story is told from the point of view of two
characters you normally wouldn’t associate with civil
war Ireland.
The Battling Siki – The current light heavy-weight
champion of the world. A Senegalese fighter, who’s
faced racism and marginalisation his whole life. His
last title fight in Paris was marred by a match fixing
scandal. Ireland is the only country willing to stage
his title defense. Siki isn’t afraid of anything but he
has no interest in going to a war zone until one
morning he wakes up hungover on a ship bound for
Dublin.
Lizzie has grown up in rural Ireland. Her family were
heavily involved in the local struggle during the war
of independence. Their home became the de facto area
headquarters and safe house. She rejected the treaty
after the war and found herself on the side opposing
the newly formed Irish state during the civil war. She
was rejected by her family and is now living in Dublin,
where she carries out clandestine actions against state
forces. She’s just been given her biggest task to date
– to lay a bomb at the arena on the night of the fight.
Written by John Roche
Cover art design by Ricky Burgess
Epilogue written by Dermot Tobin
Voice actors: Laura Mary Byrne and Ibrahim Sorie Kabba
Special thanks to Ciaran 'Drembot' Dunphy
www.yarnpodcast.com
See a new colourized photo of Siki and orignial film of his fights here:
https://www.yarnpodcast.com/the-boxer-and-the-bomber